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Old 01-12-2004, 08:24 PM   #1
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Hey I have a 2000 trans am WS6 and i was wondering if anybody that knew what they were talking about could tell me what my 1/4 mile time should be with the mods that ive done.

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Re: What Should My 1/4 mile Be?

given that you are probably somwhere in the high 11's low 12's range hard to say without goin to the track...
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Mid 11's , definitly , with a good 60ft time anyway !
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i got a question about your exhaust cutouts

how much did the cost and where did you get them from?
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Re: What Should My 1/4 mile Be?

a et is really tough to say, it depends on your shifting, but i would go wit a mid- high 11
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Re: What Should My 1/4 mile Be?

Traction Traction Traction. You can never accuratly guess on a 1/4 mile time. The 4th gens with 6 sps are very tough to leave hard without spinning. The ones I see usually have a slow 60ft time but have high mph . I will guess 12.8 at 110
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my buddy has a z that puts down 405 to the ground and he ran a 13.2 at 105. your limiting factor will be traction
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Re: What Should My 1/4 mile Be?

if you can get that power to the ground. you should do LOW 12s or mid 11s. if you can drive it. and of course get that power to the ground.
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